% thesis.tex
%
% This file is root file for an example thesis written using the
% University of Wisconsin-Madison LaTeX Style file.
%
% It is provided without warranty on an AS IS basis.


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% Document Style
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% Choose only one of the following document classes:
%
% for a 12 Point UW PhD Thesis without Margin Check
\documentclass[12pt]{withesis}
%
% for a 10 Point UW PhD Thesis with Margin Check
%\documentclass[10pt,margincheck]{withesis}
%
% The margincheck option flags lines which overflow their hbox with a black
%  box at the end of the line.  This usually (but not always) indicates a
%  margin violation on the right margin.  Left margin violations aren't
%  indicated and if the margin violation is large enough, there isn't room
%  for the black box to be visiable.  
%
% This option can be also used in conjunction with the msthesis option.
%
% or for a 12 Point UW Masters Thesis
%\documentclass[12pt,msthesis]{withesis}
%
% or for a 10 Point UW Masters Thesis
%\documentclass[10pt,msthesis]{withesis}
%
% The msthesis option changes the page margins from 1" all around
% (the PhD format) to 1.25" left and 1" remaining margins (MS format).
% The defaults for degree and thesis are changed to be MS and thesis.
% These defaults can be overridden if the margins for the MS thesis
% are desired for other documents.

% To include optional packages, use the \usepackage command.
%  The package epsfig is used to bring in the Encapsulated PostScript
%    figures into the document.
%  The package times is used to change the fonts to Times Roman; however
%    because the times typewriter font looks odd, the original LaTeX
%    Computer Modern font is kept for the typewriter font using
%      \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{cmtt}
%    Note that Times Roman is a PostScript font and therefore, the document
%    cannot be correctly viewed from the *.dvi file.  It should be converted
%    to a *.ps file first and then viewed with a PostScript previewer...
\usepackage{epsfig}
\usepackage{times}
\usepackage{epstopdf}
\usepackage{caption}
\usepackage{placeins}
%\newcommand{\revise}[2]{\textcolor{red}{#1 #2}}
\newcommand{\revise}[2]{#2}

\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{cmtt}
\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{0.7}
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%  Draft Control Commands:
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%
% \psdraft causes the \psfig or \epsfig commands to draw a box and label
% the box with the postscript file name instead of reading in the full
% postscript figure.  This can save time and toner when printing drafts.
%
%\psdraft
%
%
% \psfull causes the inclusion of the postscript figures.
%\psfull
%
%
%\pagestyle{thesisdraft} causes the footer text to become:
% DRAFT: Do Not Distribute        <time><Date>        <input file name>
%
%\pagestyle{thesisdraft}
%
%\pagestyle{thesis} causes the header and footers to be the correct format
%
\pagestyle{thesis}
%
%
%  The page margins can be marked with a post-script box using the
%  \draftmargins command.  This command uses dvips's end-of-page hook
%  This is only visible in the *.ps file (NOT the *.dvi file)!
%
%\draftmargins
%
%
%  The word ``DRAFT'' can be diagonally printed across the page using
%  the \draftscreen command.  This command uses dvip's beginning-of-page
%  hook.  This is only visible in the *.ps file (NOT the *.dvi file)!
%
%\draftscreen


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% Remove the following lines if appendix tables or figures are present.
% The suppress writing the auxiliary information which appears in the
% list of tables or list of figures.
%
\noappendixtables                % Don't have appendix tables
\noappendixfigures               % Don't have appendix figures


%=======================================================================
% End of Preamble, start of document
%


\begin{document}

% Choose your bibliography style
% plain is the basic style, others include ieeetr, siam, asm, etc
\bibliographystyle{plain}


\include{simple_prelude}                % Title page, abstract, table of contents, etc
\include{intro}                  % Chapter 1
\include{application}                   % virtual network layer
\include{control}			% data plane
\include{data}			% control plane
\include{time}
\include{related}
\include{conc}

\bibliography{refs}              % Make the bibliography

%\begin{appendices}               % Start of the Appendix Chapters.  If there is only
                                 % one Appendix Chapter, then use \begin{appendix}
%\include{code}                   % Including computer code listings
%\include{bibref}                 % a BibTeX reference
%\include{math}                   % Complex Equations from the UW Math Department
%\include{acro}                   % A discussion on generating PDF files.
%\end{appendices}                 % End of the Appendix Chapters.  ibid on \end{appendix}
%\include{vita}                  % Optional Vita, use \begin{vita} vita text \end{vita}

\end{document}
